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Japan Had Hottest June on Record, Says Weather Agency

  • Japan experienced its hottest June on record, according to the weather agency.
  • The average June temperature was 2.34 degrees Celsius higher than the standard value.
  • Coastal water temperatures near Japan were 1.2 degrees Celsius higher than usual.
  • Severe heat is expected to continue throughout the country next month.
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In the summer it is often unbearably hot and sultry in Japan for months – especially in the concrete desert Tokyo. High-tech and tinkering help through the heat.

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